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re: ^ Spoiler for those of us who are living under rocks
Posted by: ryhog 12:53 pm EDT 06/22/18
In reply to: ^ Spoiler for those of us who are living under rocks - Singapore/Fling 12:41 pm EDT 06/22/18

It could be worse. Many years ago I was in a Broadway house (can't remember which, or for what show) into which a bird had flown during the intermission. (Even birds get into second-acting I guess.) It was pretty comical. After vain efforts to entice it to leave, the show went on. And yes birds draw more focus than dogs.
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re: ^ Spoiler for those of us who are living under rocks
Posted by: MikeR 01:31 pm EDT 06/22/18
In reply to: re: ^ Spoiler for those of us who are living under rocks - ryhog 12:53 pm EDT 06/22/18

I was once in a production of Annie Get Your Gun when a squirrel fell from one of the coves and scampered up the aisle. It was 12 years ago, so I can't remember if our Annie had the wherewithal to take aim at it or if we just talked about how funny that would've been...
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re: ^ Spoiler for those of us who are living under rocks
Posted by: Esther 02:42 pm EDT 06/22/18
In reply to: re: ^ Spoiler for those of us who are living under rocks - MikeR 01:31 pm EDT 06/22/18

Too funny!

Had a squirrel run up and down the aisle at the movies, a million years ago.

Bill Murray/Stripes.

Theater is a condo now.
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re: ^ Spoiler for those of us who are living under rocks
Posted by: NewtonUK 01:08 pm EDT 06/22/18
In reply to: re: ^ Spoiler for those of us who are living under rocks - ryhog 12:53 pm EDT 06/22/18

I'm sure we all know a few shows we have seen in our theatre-going lives that could have been helped by a bird in the house! I once worked on a show that had a pony in it. First day of tech at the theatre, someone left a loading door open for a few minutes. The pony disappeared into the (not to be named) city. We cut the pony from the show. It was found - 48 hours later - grazing in a city park. So there IS a happy ending!
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